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    2023 Lexus RZ Review: Luxury Feel, Short Range
    Reviews & Comparisons·9 min read·By Recharged Editorial Team

    2023 Lexus RZ Review: Luxury Feel, Short Range

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    Table of Contents

    • 2023 Lexus RZ overview
    • Key specs, battery and trims
    • Driving impressions: Calm, quick and quiet
    • Range and charging: The RZ’s biggest compromise
    • Interior, comfort and tech
    • Safety, driver assistance and reliability
    • 2023 Lexus RZ vs Tesla Model Y, Ioniq 5 and others
    • Should you buy a used 2023 Lexus RZ?
    • Used Lexus RZ inspection checklist
    • Frequently asked questions about the 2023 Lexus RZ
    • Bottom line: Who the 2023 Lexus RZ is right for

    If you’re curious about the **2023 Lexus RZ**, you’re probably wondering whether Lexus’s first dedicated electric SUV lives up to the brand’s reputation for comfort and reliability, or if its range numbers are simply too low for today’s EV market. This 2023 Lexus RZ review breaks down real-world range, charging performance, driving feel, interior quality and what to watch for if you’re considering one on the used market.

    Quick take

    The 2023 Lexus RZ 450e is a smooth, quiet and well-finished luxury EV with standard all-wheel drive and a high-quality cabin. But its modest EPA range (up to about 220 miles, or 196 miles on 20-inch wheels) and slow home charging speed make it a tough sell for road‑trip warriors or heavy commuters.

    2023 Lexus RZ overview

    The **2023 Lexus RZ 450e** is Lexus’s first all-electric model built on Toyota’s e‑TNGA platform, shared with the Toyota bZ4X and Subaru Solterra. In the U.S., it launched only as the dual-motor **RZ 450e AWD**, positioned as a compact–midsize luxury SUV that sits roughly alongside the Lexus NX and RX in footprint.

    • Two trims: Premium and Luxury, both with dual‑motor AWD
    • 71.4 kWh lithium‑ion battery (about 63–64 kWh usable) powering two e‑axles
    • Total system output of about 308 hp and ~320 lb‑ft of torque
    • EPA estimated range: up to ~220 miles (18" wheels) or about 196 miles (20" wheels)
    • DC fast‑charging peak of up to around 150 kW, 0–80% in roughly 30 minutes in ideal conditions

    2023 Lexus RZ 450e headline numbers

    308 hp
    Dual‑motor AWD
    Standard all‑wheel drive with front and rear e‑axles
    5.0 sec
    0–60 mph (est.)
    Quick enough for a family luxury SUV
    220 / 196 mi
    Max EPA range
    Up to ~220 mi (18" wheels), ~196 mi (20" wheels)
    150 kW
    Peak DC charge
    0–80% in about 30 minutes when conditions cooperate

    Context matters

    A lot of 2023 RZ shoppers compare it to 300+ mile rivals like the Tesla Model Y. On paper, the Lexus looks behind, and in real‑world highway driving, independent tests have seen as little as ~120 miles before recharging. If you routinely drive long distances, this is critical to factor in.

    Key specs, battery and trims

    2023 Lexus RZ 450e trims and key specs

    Core mechanical specs and how the Premium and Luxury trims differ.

    ItemRZ 450e Premium (18" wheels)RZ 450e Premium (20" wheels)RZ 450e Luxury (20" wheels)
    Approx. MSRP when new~$59,650~$60,890~$65,150
    DrivetrainDual‑motor AWDDual‑motor AWDDual‑motor AWD
    Power308 hp308 hp308 hp
    Battery (gross)71.4 kWh71.4 kWh71.4 kWh
    EPA range (est.)~220 miles~196 miles~196 miles
    Wheels18 in20 in20 in
    Onboard AC charger6.6 kW6.6 kW6.6 kW

    Both trims share the same powertrain; wheels, equipment and price separate them.

    Both trims use the same battery and motors; the **Premium** emphasizes efficiency and value with 18‑inch wheels (or optional 20s), while the **Luxury** goes all‑in on equipment and style, with 20‑inch wheels and additional comfort and tech features such as upgraded upholstery and more advanced convenience options.

    Size and packaging

    • Length: about 189 in (similar to a Lexus RX)
    • Wheelbase: ~112 in, giving decent rear legroom
    • No front trunk (no frunk), battery sits between the axles
    • Rear cargo volume comparable to other compact–midsize luxury SUVs, but not class‑leading

    Battery and charging hardware

    • 71.4 kWh pack engineered for long life, shared with Toyota bZ4X
    • Relatively small usable capacity for a luxury EV, which limits range
    • Onboard AC charger is just 6.6 kW, so a full home charge can take about 9.5 hours on Level 2
    • DC fast‑charge peak around 150 kW; real‑world average speeds can be lower, especially in cold weather

    Driving impressions: Calm, quick and quiet

    Behind the wheel, the 2023 Lexus RZ feels very much like a Lexus, quiet, composed and oriented toward comfort first. With 308 horsepower from its dual motors and instant electric torque, it’s noticeably quicker than the Toyota bZ4X it’s related to, and instrumented testing from major outlets has shown 0–60 mph times as quick as the mid‑4‑second range in ideal conditions.

    How the RZ drives day to day

    Strengths lean toward comfort and refinement rather than outright performance.

    Smooth acceleration

    Power delivery is linear and refined. In Normal mode, the RZ steps off the line briskly but never feels twitchy, making it easy to drive in traffic.

    Quiet, cushy ride

    Sound insulation is excellent. Wind and road noise are well controlled, and the suspension filters out most bumps, even on the 20‑inch wheels, though sharp impacts can still be felt.

    Relaxed handling

    Steering is light and accurate rather than sporty. The RZ feels stable in corners, but it’s tuned more for confidence and comfort than canyon‑carving.

    EV driving modes to know

    Eco and Range modes in the RZ soften throttle response and reduce energy use, while Sport sharpens things up. Range mode can disable climate control and prioritize the rear motor to stretch miles, useful when you’re trying to reach a charger, but not ideal for daily comfort.

    Range and charging: The RZ’s biggest compromise

    Range is where many reviewers ding the 2023 Lexus RZ. In an era where mainstream competitors routinely top **275–300+ miles** of EPA range, the RZ’s **roughly 196–220‑mile window** looks conservative. That might be fine for shorter daily use, but it shrinks quickly at highway speeds or in cold weather.

    • EPA‑estimated range up to about 220 miles (Premium, 18" wheels)
    • EPA‑estimated range around 196 miles (20" wheels on Premium or Luxury)
    • Independent 75‑mph tests have seen ~120 miles before needing a charge in cold conditions
    • Climate control and higher speeds can noticeably cut into projected range

    Highway range reality check

    If you regularly drive 75 mph on the highway, especially in colder climates, plan around **significantly less** than the window‑sticker range. Think in terms of roughly 60–70% of the EPA number as a conservative planning guide for the 2023 RZ.

    Home charging

    • Onboard AC charger: 6.6 kW, slower than many competitors that now offer 9.6–11 kW
    • On a 240‑volt Level 2 charger (around 32 amps), expect about 9.5 hours from 0–100%
    • On a standard 120‑volt outlet, a full charge can take multiple days, Level 2 is strongly recommended
    • If you buy used, budget for a home charger if you don’t already have one. Recharged can help you understand Level 2 options and what they mean for real‑world charging time.

    Public DC fast charging

    • Peak charging power up to 150 kW under ideal conditions
    • Lexus quotes around 30 minutes from 0–80% on a capable DC fast charger
    • In independent tests, average speeds can be lower and times longer, especially from 10–90%
    • The charge curve isn’t as aggressive as newer competitors, so long road trips can involve more (and longer) stops than you might expect from the numbers alone.

    Lexus Reserve workaround

    To offset the RZ’s range limitations, Lexus has offered a program called Lexus Reserve, which gives RZ owners a set number of rental days in gasoline Lexus vehicles over their first few years. If you see this mentioned in a used listing, confirm with a dealer whether those days are still available or transferable.

    Interior, comfort and tech

    Minimalist interior of a 2023 Lexus RZ with floating center console and large touchscreen
    The 2023 Lexus RZ cabin delivers a clean, airy design with the kind of materials and quietness Lexus buyers expect.

    Inside, the 2023 Lexus RZ is where the vehicle feels most on‑brand. The cabin is airy and minimalist, with a low cowl, available panoramic glass roof and high‑quality materials. The dash centers around a large touchscreen and a familiar Lexus infotainment interface, with physical controls for key functions that still matter, like volume and temperature.

    Interior highlights of the 2023 RZ

    The good news for used buyers is that the cabin feels every bit like a modern Lexus.

    Comfortable seating

    Supportive front seats, available heating and ventilation, and a good driving position make long commutes easy, as long as you stay within the car’s range envelope.

    Panoramic roof

    An available fixed panoramic glass roof with special coatings keeps the cabin bright while trying to limit heat, though some drivers still prefer a solid roof in hot climates.

    Modern infotainment

    Lexus’s big central touchscreen offers intuitive menus plus wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto on most builds, so you can largely live in your phone’s interface if you prefer.

    Space and practicality

    • Five seats with decent rear legroom thanks to the long wheelbase
    • Cargo area is useful but not massive; if you’re cross‑shopping three‑row SUVs, the RZ will feel smaller
    • No front trunk, pack your charging cables in the rear instead
    • Rear seatbacks fold for larger items, but the load floor isn’t class‑leading

    What could be better?

    • Some physical controls have been replaced with touch‑sensitive buttons, which not everyone loves
    • The panoramic roof doesn’t have a traditional shade; coatings try to manage heat, but in very sunny climates you may still wish for more sun blockage
    • Some reviewers note that material quality is excellent up front but more ordinary in the back half of the cabin

    Safety, driver assistance and reliability

    Like most modern Lexus models, the 2023 RZ comes loaded with active safety tech. Expect **automatic emergency braking, lane‑keeping assistance, adaptive cruise control, blind‑spot monitoring** and more, often bundled under the Lexus Safety System umbrella. Many used RZs will have additional options like a surround‑view camera system and parking assist, especially on the Luxury trim.

    Reliability outlook

    It’s too early for a complete long‑term track record on the 2023 RZ, but Lexus and Toyota have decades of experience with hybrids and battery management. That engineering heritage, combined with a relatively conservative battery size and power output, bodes well for battery longevity, a key concern for used‑EV shoppers. A Recharged Score battery health report can add data to that peace of mind.

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    While the platform’s modest battery size hurts range, it can actually be a positive for long‑term durability, because it’s less stressed than some high‑output performance packs. As always, how the previous owner charged and drove the vehicle matters; that’s why a verified **battery health diagnostic** is so important when you’re studying individual used examples.

    2023 Lexus RZ vs Tesla Model Y, Ioniq 5 and others

    In 2023, the RZ entered a fiercely competitive segment. Shoppers considering a used RZ today are likely also eyeing a **Tesla Model Y**, **Hyundai Ioniq 5**, **Kia EV6**, **Genesis GV60**, **Mercedes‑Benz EQB** or **Audi Q4 e‑tron**. Most of those rivals either offer more range, faster home charging, or both.

    How the 2023 Lexus RZ stacks up

    High‑level comparison versus popular alternatives (approximate 2023 figures).

    ModelDrivetrain (base)Max EPA range (approx.)Onboard AC chargerKey strengths
    Lexus RZ 450eDual‑motor AWD~220 / 196 mi6.6 kWQuiet, upscale cabin; Lexus brand and dealer network
    Tesla Model Y Long RangeDual‑motor AWD~330 mi11.5 kWClass‑leading range, Supercharger network, strong performance
    Hyundai Ioniq 5 RWDSingle‑motor RWD~303 mi10.9 kWExcellent fast‑charging speeds, roomy cabin
    Kia EV6 RWDSingle‑motor RWD~310 mi10.9 kWSporty feel, very fast DC charging
    Genesis GV60 AWDDual‑motor AWD~248–258 mi10.9 kWHigh‑end interior, strong performance
    Audi Q4 e‑tronSingle‑ or dual‑motor~265 mi11 kWRefined ride, traditional luxury feel

    Exact numbers vary by trim, wheels, and later model‑year updates. Always check the specific vehicle you’re considering.

    Value comparison

    On the used market, a 2023 Lexus RZ needs to be priced attractively to compensate for its shorter range and slower charging. If you find an RZ priced close to similarly equipped Ioniq 5 or Model Y examples, those rivals will usually deliver more flexibility for road trips and heavy‑use drivers.

    Should you buy a used 2023 Lexus RZ?

    The 2023 Lexus RZ can make a lot of sense as a **used EV**, provided your driving pattern fits its strengths. If your life is mostly in a metro area, you have (or can install) Level 2 home charging, and you’re attracted to Lexus comfort and dealer support, the RZ can be a satisfying choice despite its range limitations.

    Who the RZ is ideal for

    • Suburban commuters driving 20–60 miles a day with reliable home charging
    • Drivers who prioritize quietness, build quality and an easygoing ride over maximum acceleration
    • Lexus loyalists who want a familiar brand experience in an EV format
    • Households with a second gasoline or higher‑range EV for long trips

    Who should probably look elsewhere

    • Drivers who regularly cover highway trips of 150+ miles one way without easy fast‑charging stops
    • Apartment dwellers without reliable overnight Level 2 charging
    • Shoppers who put a premium on fast home charging or 250–300+ miles of range
    • Performance seekers who want sport‑SUV handling and acceleration

    How Recharged fits in

    At Recharged, every used EV, including a 2023 Lexus RZ, comes with a Recharged Score Report covering verified battery health, pricing vs. the market, and a clear history overview. You can browse vehicles entirely online, get EV‑savvy guidance from specialists, and have your car delivered nationwide or inspected at our Richmond, VA Experience Center.

    Used Lexus RZ inspection checklist

    What to check before you buy a used 2023 Lexus RZ

    1. Verify battery health and DC fast‑charge history

    Ask for a recent battery‑health report and any available charging logs. Frequent 100% DC fast charges aren’t necessarily a deal‑breaker, but a consistent pattern of hard use can affect long‑term capacity. A Recharged Score battery diagnostic gives you objective data instead of guesswork.

    2. Confirm remaining factory warranty

    Check the in‑service date and mileage. Lexus typically covers the battery and electric drivetrain for many years, but exact terms and transferability can vary. Have a dealer or EV specialist decode the VIN and confirm coverage in writing.

    3. Inspect wheels and tires carefully

    The RZ’s 20‑inch wheels look sharp but are more vulnerable to curb rash and can be more expensive to re‑tire. Uneven wear can hint at alignment issues or prior suspension damage.

    4. Test range in your real‑world conditions

    If possible, take an extended test drive at your normal speeds and climate settings. Watch how quickly projected range drops. This is more important for the RZ than for many higher‑range EVs.

    5. Check charging behavior on Level 2

    Plug into a Level 2 charger and confirm that the car starts charging promptly, reports expected kW, and doesn’t unexpectedly stop. With a 6.6 kW onboard charger, you want to be sure you’re getting all of that limited speed.

    6. Scan for software updates and recalls

    Ask whether all Lexus software updates and recalls have been completed, especially any that relate to charging, infotainment stability or driver‑assistance features.

    Frequently asked questions about the 2023 Lexus RZ

    FAQ: 2023 Lexus RZ 450e

    Bottom line: Who the 2023 Lexus RZ is right for

    The **2023 Lexus RZ 450e** is a classic Lexus in many ways: quiet, comfortable, well‑built and easy to live with. As an EV, though, its relatively short range and modest charging hardware put it at a disadvantage against newer, more capable rivals. If your daily driving fits comfortably within its real‑world range envelope and you value Lexus refinement over numbers on a spec sheet, a competitively priced used RZ can still be a compelling choice.

    If you’re shopping the used‑EV market, the key is to evaluate individual vehicles, not just model‑year specs. That’s where tools like a **Recharged Score Report**, expert EV guidance, and transparent battery‑health data can turn a 2023 Lexus RZ from a question mark into a confident purchase. For the right driver, it’s a calm, upscale electric SUV, just one that’s happiest when it stays relatively close to home.

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